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User reviews 3com etherlink iii 3c509tp driver

October 27, 2012, 13:02 | Posted by Felix1986

good program!to the cheap whining users who whine (want cheese with that?) about shareware and the prices that associates with it, please, if you can't say something constructive about shareware, then don't post here at all.thx!

April 24, 2013, 16:11 | Posted by Julian1971

hhi

March 30, 2013, 12:28 | Posted by Philip1986

very nice. this free version comes with the ability to install to a flash but is disabled. easy enough to copy it however. in under 6 megs is definitely a prog to watch. only real issue i see is the font sizing in general is too damn small. surprised i can't change it.

September 27, 2012, 21:24 | Posted by Alexander1984

i agree with sinewave,if you are so desperate to have a launcher then you could at least use rocketdock.

em... i've watched the videos, read the information on the stardock site and i'm still not sure what this is and more to the point, not really sure why it useful or why i'd need it. all i can think is that it seems like ubuntu unity for windows (and that's not good)can anyone enlighten me as to what this actually is or does, the website doesn't make it clear at all, is this virtual desktops like, unity like, rocket dock like?

March 26, 2013, 22:55 | Posted by Lewis1978

tis very good for cms sites and can grow with your needs, on the minus side: it stinks with seo and for the end user, a steep learning curve awaits.

October 24, 2012, 05:11 | Posted by Quintin1970

my bios does not support overclocking my dual core processor. i have tried *all* other software to overclock it. nothing works with it except this software. it allows me to overclock my cores from 2ghz to 2.5ghz, causing a significant boost in performance which is very useful for me.

January 01, 2013, 12:53 | Posted by Elijah1989

i don't have a vista or longhorn system to test this with, but using it to connect to xp, 2003 or 2000 systems is a pain. the extra layer of security is not yet compatible with the legacy systems (maybe if you installed the update - which is in the form of a kb update - on both machines). the session opens with the requirement to put in your connection credentials - which can not be authenticated by the legacy machines. therefore, you must set the client to connect despite the lack of authentication, and then type in your credentials again.i anticipate that with a compatible system, the connection credentials would pass through for logon as well - but that is only a guess.on the plus side, there are more videao options and the ability to select which local drives are available to the session, which is nice.i re-installed the rdp client for 2003 and i don't see myself using it again until i have a predominately vista environment or xp, 2003 and 2000 are updated to handle the new athentication method.